Compara los precios de Dead Cells: Road to the Sea Bundle en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Motion Twin. Publicado por Motion Twin. Lanzado el 6/1/2022. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Single Player, Side View, Indie, Platform. Puntuación Metacritic: 89/100.

Dead Cells plus all four DLCs in one shot: 8 extra levels, 5 new bosses, and the full arc from dungeon to sea, no gaps.

Dead Cells needs little introduction, but the Road to the Sea Bundle is the argument for why you should not buy the base game alone. Motion Twin's roguelite-metroidvania hybrid puts you in the skin of the Beheaded, a prisoner stitched back together run after run inside a procedurally shuffled castle that slowly, deliberately reveals its secrets. The loop is kill, die, learn, repeat. No checkpoints, no hand-holding. Weapons and abilities drop randomly each run, so you build a different loadout every time, leaning into synergies between melee, ranged, and skill slots. The difficulty is real but the controls are so clean, so responsive, that death almost always lands at your feet rather than the game's. That fairness is the thing that keeps people going for hundreds of hours. The four DLCs bundled here are not padding. Rise of the Giant came free to all players and opened up the endgame with harder difficulty tiers (Boss Stem Cells, or BSCs) and a massive hidden boss that rewards players willing to push into the game's roughest difficulty bracket. The Bad Seed and Fatal Falls both slot into the mid-game, adding biomes like the Undying Shores (cliff-side caves full of undead healers) and the Mausoleum (home to a new enemy called the Gardner, whose gentleness with flowers absolutely does not extend to you). These two DLCs weave a new narrative thread that The Queen and the Sea then ties off. That final chapter is the crown of the bundle: two new biomes, the haunted Infested Shipwreck with its eldritch Armored Shrimp enemies, and the Lighthouse, where a trio of mini-bosses each armed with distinct golden weapons (tonfas, a spiked flail, a laser-sighted bow) chase you upward through burning planks in one of the most structurally inventive sequences the series has produced. The Queen herself waits at the top as an alternate final boss, with nine special attacks, phase changes, and a move set built around punishing players who get comfortable. The one honest caveat: the DLC content is not gently unlocked. The Queen and the Sea in particular requires finding the Fisherman NPC in Toxic Sewer to trigger the quest chain, and the second half of Rise of the Giant locks behind reaching 4 Boss Stem Cells, which is the game's hardest difficulty tier. New players will spend real time in the base game before any of the extra biomes open up properly. That's not a flaw in the design, but it is worth knowing before you expect to see all eight levels in your first week. The bundle essentially rewards commitment: the more you know Dead Cells, the more the DLC gives back. The pixel art across all four expansions holds up, and each new biome has its own distinct atmosphere, something the soundtrack underlines quietly but persistently. The nautical rot of the Infested Shipwreck feels genuinely different from the cold stone of the base castle, and that intentional mood-building across so many hours of content is rarer than it sounds. Community reception for the bundle sits at 97% positive on Steam across over 100,000 reviews, which in this genre is a number that speaks for itself without needing any inflation from me. Kai, Scout Team

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Dead Cells: Road to the Sea Bundle

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Dead Cells plus all four DLCs in one shot: 8 extra levels, 5 new bosses, and the full arc from dungeon to sea, no gaps.

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Dead Cells needs little introduction, but the Road to the Sea Bundle is the argument for why you should not buy the base game alone. Motion Twin's roguelite-metroidvania hybrid puts you in the skin of the Beheaded, a prisoner stitched back together run after run inside a procedurally shuffled castle that slowly, deliberately reveals its secrets. The loop is kill, die, learn, repeat. No checkpoints, no hand-holding. Weapons and abilities drop randomly each run, so you build a different loadout every time, leaning into synergies between melee, ranged, and skill slots. The difficulty is real but the controls are so clean, so responsive, that death almost always lands at your feet rather than the game's. That fairness is the thing that keeps people going for hundreds of hours. The four DLCs bundled here are not padding. Rise of the Giant came free to all players and opened up the endgame with harder difficulty tiers (Boss Stem Cells, or BSCs) and a massive hidden boss that rewards players willing to push into the game's roughest difficulty bracket. The Bad Seed and Fatal Falls both slot into the mid-game, adding biomes like the Undying Shores (cliff-side caves full of undead healers) and the Mausoleum (home to a new enemy called the Gardner, whose gentleness with flowers absolutely does not extend to you). These two DLCs weave a new narrative thread that The Queen and the Sea then ties off. That final chapter is the crown of the bundle: two new biomes, the haunted Infested Shipwreck with its eldritch Armored Shrimp enemies, and the Lighthouse, where a trio of mini-bosses each armed with distinct golden weapons (tonfas, a spiked flail, a laser-sighted bow) chase you upward through burning planks in one of the most structurally inventive sequences the series has produced. The Queen herself waits at the top as an alternate final boss, with nine special attacks, phase changes, and a move set built around punishing players who get comfortable. The one honest caveat: the DLC content is not gently unlocked. The Queen and the Sea in particular requires finding the Fisherman NPC in Toxic Sewer to trigger the quest chain, and the second half of Rise of the Giant locks behind reaching 4 Boss Stem Cells, which is the game's hardest difficulty tier. New players will spend real time in the base game before any of the extra biomes open up properly. That's not a flaw in the design, but it is worth knowing before you expect to see all eight levels in your first week. The bundle essentially rewards commitment: the more you know Dead Cells, the more the DLC gives back. The pixel art across all four expansions holds up, and each new biome has its own distinct atmosphere, something the soundtrack underlines quietly but persistently. The nautical rot of the Infested Shipwreck feels genuinely different from the cold stone of the base castle, and that intentional mood-building across so many hours of content is rarer than it sounds. Community reception for the bundle sits at 97% positive on Steam across over 100,000 reviews, which in this genre is a number that speaks for itself without needing any inflation from me.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamRogueliteMetroidvaniaBoss Stem CellsAlternate EndingPixel Art AtmospherePattern-Based BossesBlueprint HuntingMid-Game DLC

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Fecha de lanzamiento
6 ene 2022

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